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Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)" is a 1977 disco single recorded by Chic. It was the group's first hit, reaching #6 on both the pop and R&B charts.[1] In addition, along with the tracks, "You Can Get By" and "Everybody Dance", the single reached #1 on the dance play charts.[2] Luther Vandross provided backup vocals. He was working as a session vocalist at the time.[3]
A soulful tribute to soul and R&B legends who passed on and left us with timeless music. This mix is part 1 of 4 mixes. Listen to part 2 of 4: http://youtu.be/KFZrvDNuni8 Listen to part 3 of 4: http://www.mixcloud.com/DJ_Nomad_Soul/soul-legends-tribute-mixes-part-3-of-4-1986-1999/ Listen to part 4 of 4: http://www.mixcloud.com/DJ_Nomad_Soul/soul-legends-tribute-mixes-part-4-of-4-2000-2010/ Please visit http://www.nomadsoulmuzik.com to listen to and download my other mixes for free. Enjoy! Playlist: 1. Bloodstone - Natural High - 00:12 2. Etta James - I'd Rather Go Blind - 03:29 3. Sam Cooke - You're Always On My Mind - 05:42 4. Ray Charles - (Night Time Is) The Right Time - 07:54 5. Luther Ingram - Do You Love Somebody - 10:58 6. The Jackson 5 - Never Can Say Goodbye - 13:30 7. Minnie Riperton - Reasons - 16:05 8. Bobby Womack - Woman's Gotta Have It - 19:05 9. Nina Simone - O-O-H Child - 21:59 10. James Brown - Funky Drummer - 24:50 11. Donny Hathaway - Love, Love, Love - 30:49 12. Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell - Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing - 33:51 13. Curtis Mayfield - Give Me Your Love (Love Song)- 35:59 14. Isaac Hayes - Joy - 39:33 15. Barry White - Never, Never Gonna Give You Up - 44:13 16. Gil Scott-Heron - Home Is Where The Hatred Is - 48:00 17. Michael Jackson - What Goes Around Comes Around - 51:00 18. Otis Redding - Tramp - 54:01 19. Edwin Starr - She Should Have Been Home - 56:40 20. Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes - Don't Leave Me This Way - 59:42
"Un Amor En Alemania" es una película, Drama, dirigida por Andrzej Wajda (17 películas más en este sitio) en 1983, estrenada el 02-06-1986 Madrid: Pompeya, Gayarre, Sainz de Baranda.. Un Amor En Alemania es de nacionalidad extranjera con la participación de Franco-germana. Este filme esta clasificado como no recom. menores de 13 aÑos. El estreno en España fue el 02-06-1986 Madrid: Pompeya, Gayarre, Sainz de Baranda. Producida por CCC FILMKUNST (ALEMANIA (REP. FEDERAL), GAUMONT (FRANCIA), TF1 FILMS PRODUCTIONS (FRANCIA), STAND'ART (FRANCIA). Con la actuación de: Gerard Desarthe, Daniel Olbrychski, Otto Sander, Hanna Schygulla, Bernard Wicki, Marie-christine Barrault, Elisabeth Trissenaar, Armin Mueller-stahl, Piotr Lysak, Ral Wolter, Ben Becker, Sigfrit Steiner Ficha Técnica de la Película Argumento: Basado en la novela homonima de Rolf Hochhuth Guión: Andrzej Michalek, Boleslaw Holland, Agnieszka Wajda Director de Fotografía: Igor Luther Música: Michel Legrand Montaje: Halina Prugar-Ketling Distribución de la Película Totales Espectadores: 74.516 Recaudación: 127.890,68 Por distribuidora Empresa distribuidora: JOSE IGNACIO NUÑEZ ROZADOS Espectadores: 74.516 Recaudación: 127.890,68 € Formato y otros datos Formato: 35 MILIMETROS. COLOR. Panoramica. Duración: 132 Eine Liebe in Deutschland http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085843/
Opa Max hat sich zig Zeitungsabonnements aufschwatzen lassen, und ständig bekommt er neue Zeitungen geliefert. Er hat kaum noch Platz zum Arbeiten und ist verzweifelt. Als bei einem erneuten Versuch, einen Menschen aus der Zukunft zu holen, der Buchhändler Karl Brettschneider (Till Butterbach) aus dem 16. Jahrhundert mit seinem Bauchladen auftaucht, und Opa Max seine Bücher verkaufen will, platzt dem der Kragen. Kurzerhand setzt er Paul und Karl Brettschneider vor die Tür. Paul ist neugierig und lässt sich von Karl seine Bücher und Schriftrollen zeigen und erfährt die spannende Geschichte des Reformators Martin Luther, der an Papst und Kirche zweifelte und Gründer einer neuen Konfession wurde. Archivmaterial illustriert die Geschichte, die in Rom ihren Anfang nimmt.
(10/10/1950) Season 1, Episode 6. When rancher Burton Williams (Nolan Leary: uncredited) discovers oil on his property, he is shot dead by one of his greedy workers (Fred Kohler, Jr.), and Cisco (Duncan Renaldo) and Pancho (Leo Carrillo) are accused of the murder. Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Peggy Stewart, Fred Kohler, Jr., Forrest Taylor, Robert Livingston, Luther Crockett, Earl Hodgins, Director: Derwin Abrahams.
Democracy NOW! DN! Director, producer and screenwriter Oliver Stone discusses his next project, a biographical film of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. starring Jamie Foxx. Stone is writing the film with the cooperation of the King estate. "He was our Ghandi," Stone says. "He spoke out not only for civil rights, but when he crossed over, against militarism, greed, and the Vietnam War." Stone has made nearly two dozen films, winning three Academy Awards. Most recently, Stone has co-written the 10-part Showtime series "Oliver Stone’s Untold History of the United States." Provided to you under Democracy NOW! creative commons license.
PART TWO - MLK Breakfast-Longhorn Steakhouse Conyers, Ga-Video Producer-Relentless Films Providing for the youth, looking after the elderly and strengthening the family were the main messages at the ninth annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Breakfast held by the Rockdale NAACP and the Conyers-Rockdale Chamber of Commerce at Longhorn Steakhouse on Monday. The keynote speaker, the Rev. Dr. Walter Kimbrough of Columbia Drive United Methodist Church, urged the audience to do more than memorize Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous "I Have a Dream" speech and move beyond the speech by doing these three things. About 180 people came out to the breakfast, which was served by students from the Rockdale Youth Leadership program. Introduction was given by new Chamber of Commerce Chairman Thua Barlay, emceed by NAACP President Willie Gibson, songs led by Coroner and Pastor George Levett, Jr. of Crawfordville Baptist and Pastor J. Phillip Baker of Shady Grove Baptist, invocation given by Pastor Billie Cox of Macedonia Baptist, introduction of the speaker given by Pastor Al Sadler of the Church of New Beginning, and benediction given by Pastor Carolyn Carlisle of Pleasant Hill CME.
PART ONE - MLK Breakfast-Longhorn Steakhouse Conyers, Ga-Video Producer-Relentless Films Providing for the youth, looking after the elderly and strengthening the family were the main messages at the ninth annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Breakfast held by the Rockdale NAACP and the Conyers-Rockdale Chamber of Commerce at Longhorn Steakhouse on Monday. The keynote speaker, the Rev. Dr. Walter Kimbrough of Columbia Drive United Methodist Church, urged the audience to do more than memorize Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous "I Have a Dream" speech and move beyond the speech by doing these three things. About 180 people came out to the breakfast, which was served by students from the Rockdale Youth Leadership program. Introduction was given by new Chamber of Commerce Chairman Thua Barlay, emceed by NAACP President Willie Gibson, songs led by Coroner and Pastor George Levett, Jr. of Crawfordville Baptist and Pastor J. Phillip Baker of Shady Grove Baptist, invocation given by Pastor Billie Cox of Macedonia Baptist, introduction of the speaker given by Pastor Al Sadler of the Church of New Beginning, and benediction given by Pastor Carolyn Carlisle of Pleasant Hill CME.
http://www.votepedia.us CEO of political network Votepedia thanking his fans for signing up to the website. Votepedia is a site aimed at empowering each and every individual. Votepedia is a non-partisan social network and online petitioning site. We want to empower you, and give the platform necessary to drive change and hold decision-makers accountable. The thank-you video was filmed in Yellow Jacket, Colorado at a former nuclear rated AT&T long-line facility. The old data-center bunker is now home to Votepedia. Transcript: "Hi, my name is Jerry McMullin, founder and CEO of Votepedia.us. I'd like to take this opportunity and thank each for joining our unique site. Finally, we've come together. Much like Martin Luther King had a vision, I as well had a vision; To bring all races, all political views, together under one tent. You can now visit Votepedia.us, express your voice, your opinion, not only to your lobbyists, your political representation, but also to Wall Street and the Media. Thank you for joining Votepedia.us" Votepedia's features include online petitioning, groups, forums and media sharing. It has all the bells and whistles you'dd expect in a social platform.
7Even's new video "The Uprise," is an promo video which is a real teaser as he gives you just enough to make you want more. The small dose you get has a very big on impact, and this is a strong sound coming straight out of New York. "The Uprise" begins with the voice of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. proclaiming that "I am happy to join with you today in what will go down in history..." and goes directly into scenes of 7Even coming out of the subway at forty deuce followed by scenes of Times Square and the core of Manhattan, followed by a quick pic of 7Even spitting his rhymes. This is followed by a black background in which logos with the following words appear as "The Uprise" plays in the background: "The Uprise...7Even...EP Release...The Dream...G Code...Let Freedom Ring..." As all of this is going on, samples from each song on the EP play, giving the viewer/listener an opportunity to hear the grooves that are available. This CD has "flavor for everybody from the swagger smooth to the street raw." Email: tv@musicdish.net Website: http://www.7evenization.com/ Music: http://youtu.be/F-hw-24Ubvk
CONYERS -- More than 220 people gathered Monday morning for the eighth annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. breakfast at LongHorn Steakhouse in Conyers. #The Rockdale County NAACP and the Conyers-Rockdale Chamber of Commerce jointly presented the program of song, prayer and encouraging words held each year in observance of MLK Day. #Pastor Eric Lee of Springfield Baptist Church and Dr. Jeff Meyers of First Baptist Church of Conyers were this year's guest speakers. Both clergymen made references to courage of what King set as an example during his lifetime. #Lee pointed to "economic travail," and other current issues and said we need what King provided. #"And that was spiritual courage to tell people that it is still required of us to make adaptive changes," Lee said. "Because America can not to continue to live the way we live." Rockdale Citizen
Neshama Carlebach, Roger Hambrick and the Green Pastures Baptist Church Choir celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day at the Hebrew Institute of Riverdale on 1/16/2012
For more Forex news & info, please visit http://ufx.co/UFXM-youtube... The US Dollar strengthened versus most major currencies as risk appetite grew stronger following S&P's downgrading of the nine Euro Nations' ratings. Those downgrades provided another excuse for the speculative community to add to their short positions. Stocks closed negative as the NASDAQ fell by 0.51% and the Dow Jones fell by 0.39%. Oil dropped by 2.00% to a three-week low on speculation that measures to quell Europe's debt crisis are failing countered Iran's call to Arab suppliers to refrain from supporting a ban on its crude exports, and closed at $99.15 a barrel. Gold (XAU) fell by 0.60%, to close at $1638.00 an ounce. Today, US banks will be closed in observance of Martin Luther King Day.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service with Nourishing, NYCCAH, and JP Morgan / Chase Bank Goodworks
In Advocate, Environment on January 16, 2012 at 7:23 pm
New York, NY â January 16, 2012- Nourishing (Nourishing USA and Nourishing NYC) held itâs third annual MLK Day of Service with the New York City Coalition Against Hunger (NYCCAH) and the JP Morgan-Chase Bank Goodworks at the Greenpoint Reformed Church. Over 50 volunteers helped Nourishing to create Nourishing USA Anti-hunger Advocacy Kits. Volunteers helped to paint, silkscreen and design some of the great items we send out in every box. Through this program we anticipated feeding over 100,000 people this Spring!
As Martin Luther King Jr., said,âall labor that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance and should be undertaken with painstaking excellence.â
Thank you to the Greenpoint Reform Church for allowing us to use their space, the dedicated and hard working JP Morgan/Chase Bank volunteers, and the Nourishing & NYCCAH volunteers, we would not ...
Kim Wilson (Fablous Thundebirds) Vocal, Hamonica. With his New Band Fuetering: Larry Taylor (Canned Heat) on Bass, Barrelhouse Chuck (Buddy Guy band) on Piano, And Billy Flynn (Otis Rush och Luther Allison) on Guitar. This is one of the few concerts this group
performed in Europe (I problemery think they just play two concerts in Europe on this "promotion tour")
Shot by me with permision from the band at "Ronneby Brunn" in a small town in the soth of Sweden called: Ronneby.
I would speceley tanks to Larry (Taylor) for a fantastic nigth after the concert with a lot of talking about old times (the60´s) and some nice glasses of wiskey :-)
Those ol ´ hippies sure still knew how to play the blues (and problemeley lived the blues to)
Hope ye´ enjoy em´ just as mutch as I do if so:
Share it furter.
LOVE, PEACE and UNDERSTANDING
From an ol´ wintering hippie in Sweden
Senior Pastor Russell Hildebrandt is Martin Luther in, "Luther and the Truth That Sets Him Free" at Grace Lutheran Church in Arlington, TX on October 30, 2011.
Tens of thousands of Americans assembled in West Potomac Park to witness the official dedication of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial on the National Mall. Among the honored speakers at the ceremonies were President Barack Obama, members of the King Family, civil rights leaders including Reverands Joseph Lowery and Jesse Jackson, John Lewis and Ambassador Andrew Young, and GM Chairman and CEO Dan Akerson. The General Motors Foundation played a major role in this historic event by donating more than $10 million to the Memorial since fundraising began in 2006.
125th Anniversary Lecture Series at Grace Lutheran Church of La Grange, Illinois. Taught by Dr. Ralph Klein, Christ Seminary-Seminex professor of Old Testament at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago.
Interview mit Dr. Matthias Orthwein (Luther Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH) - TechDivision Conference 2011 - die E-Commerce Konferenz der Magento- und TYPO3-Agentur TechDivision
Rechtliche Stolperfallen im E-Commerce - Dr. Matthias Orthwein (Luther Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH) - TechDivision Conference 2011 - die E-Commerce Konferenz der Magento- und TYPO3-Agentur TechDivision
Rechtliche Stolperfallen im E-Commerce - Dr. Matthias Orthwein (Luther Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH) - TechDivision Conference 2011 - die E-Commerce Konferenz der Magento- und TYPO3-Agentur TechDivision
Rechtliche Stolperfallen im E-Commerce - Dr. Matthias Orthwein (Luther Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH) - TechDivision Conference 2011 - die E-Commerce Konferenz der Magento- und TYPO3-Agentur TechDivision
Rechtliche Stolperfallen im E-Commerce - Dr. Matthias Orthwein (Luther Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH) - TechDivision Conference 2011 - die E-Commerce Konferenz der Magento- und TYPO3-Agentur TechDivision
La leccion de Noe y el gran diluvio es una de las mas grandes historias que han existido. Esta deliciosa version animada le da vida a esta hermosa historia con un extraordinario y divertido esplendor. En un exuberante y verde hogar de la pradera, los animales se han vuelto perezosos y descuidados bajo en liderazgo de Luther, un cocodrilo con mala act¡tud. Pero una noche, Vincent el Koala tiene un terrible sueno acerca del gran diluvio que destruira toda la pradera. El sabe que debe de hacer.
Luther Wright signed a $5 million dollar contract to play in the NBA. In his first season, he is kicked off of the Utah Jazz... The Christian Broadcasting Network CBN http://www.cbn.com
C&C Music Factory return with a new single/video and are proud to announce to the pop, urban and hip-hop music world the birth of the its new Latin Girl on the Block: Scarlett Santana.
About Scarlett Santana and C&C Music Factory:
Puerto Rican Vocalist, Rapper, Poet and Songwriter, Scarlett Santana was born & raised in Newark, NJ. The exuberant and multi-talented phenom was introduced to Grammy-winning super producer Robert Clivillés by their mutual friend George Lamond and the result is her debut single "Rain" -- produced and arranged by the new C&C Music Factory duo Robert Clivillés & Eric Kupper. C&C Music Factory's new incarnation has produced, mixed and written for the likes of Mariah Carey, Shakira, Enrique Iglesias, Alicia Keys, Usher, Miley Cyrus, Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Celine Dion, Jennifer Lopez, Luther Vandross, George Michael, Sheryl Crow, and Anastasia
Rogue Christianity introduction time to go Rogue. Martin Luther said, "When the gospel becomes a foreign language, it's time for a revolution!"
God said that its time to go Rogue from the status quo of today's Christianity. Hear 2 young people share the full gospel. The full gospel has not been preached widespread in the church for over 50 years. Now is the time to call out the mighty ones with ears to hear and eyes to see!
This is a small little preview of events that will come true someday in the near future! Remember JFK? How about Martin Luther King? Maybe you will remember John Lennon? Or perhaps you will Remember Selena? They are died of lead poisoning! John Lennon was killed by a man who wanted to be famous for something! I don’t think that Michelle will be killed by a fan unless that it a ex fan like 22pinkpoppy! She wrote me telling me how much she hates Michelle Phan because she is ashamed of her being a slut asian!
Kapitaen Ebbs ist ein älterer, erfahrener Seemann, der jedoch ausschließlich auf Frachtern gefahren ist. Während sein derzeitiger alter Kahn, die "Martin Luther", zur Überholung in die Werft muss, gibt ihm die Reederei das Kommando auf dem eleganten Kreuzfahrtschiff „Julia“, um einen erkrankten Kollegen vorübergehend zu ersetzen. Der rauhe Ebbs findet nur mühsam in seine neue Tätigkeit hinein und tritt anfänglich von einem gesellschaftlichen Fettnäpfchen ins andere. Außerdem ist auch noch der Reederei-Anteilseigner Konsul Carstens mit an Bord, um Ebbs auf den Zahn zu fühlen. Auch wenn seine nautische Schiffsführung ausgezeichnet ist und unangefochten bleibt, steht Ebbs in zwischenmenschlicher Hinsicht gewaltig unter Druck.
WE SHALL OVERCOME - various artists mix - NO! NUEKS! version
Martin Luther King, Jr. Joan Baez Louis Armstrong Mahalia Jackson
Bruce Springsteen Roger Waters 岡林信康・高石ともや Pete Seeger Joan Baez
金子マリ・北京一 Martin Luther King, Jr.
WE SHALL OVERCOME - various artists mix -
We shall overcome, we shall overcome
We shall overcome someday
Oh, deep in my heart, I do believe
We shall overcome someday
The Lord will see us through, The Lord will see us through
The Lord will see us through someday
Oh, deep in my heart, I do believe
We shall overcome someday
We're on to victory, We're on to victory
We're on to victory someday
Oh, deep in my heart, I do believe
We're on to victory someday
We'll walk hand in hand, we'll walk hand in hand
We'll walk hand in hand someday
Oh, deep in my heart, I do believe
We'll walk hand in hand someday
We are not afraid, we are not afraid
We are not afraid today
Oh, deep in my heart, I do believe
We are not afraid today
The truth shall make us free, the truth shall make us free
The truth shall make us free someday
Oh, deep in my heart, I do believe
The truth shall make us free someday
We shall live in peace, we shall live in peace
We shall live in peace someday
Oh, deep in my heart, I do believe
We shall live in peace someday
The whole wide world around, The whole wide world around
The whole wide world around, some day
Deep in my heart, I do believe
We shall overcome some day
And we'll break down the prison walls
We will tear down those prison walls
Together we will tear down those prison walls on that day
Deep in my heart, I do believe
That we will tear down all those prison walls on that day
And the truth will set us free
The truth will set us free
The truth will set us all free on that day
And deep in my heart I do beleave
That the truth will set us all free on that day
Cover by Leonardo Vergni The Thrill Is Gone" is a blues song written by Rick Darnell and Roy Hawkins in 1951 and popularized by B.B. King in 1970. The song was first recorded by Roy Hawkins, its co-author, and became a minor hit for the musician. B.B. King recorded his version of the song in June 1969 for his album Completely Well, released the same year. The song's polished production and use of strings marked a departure from both the original song and King's previous material. When released as a single in December 1969, the song became the biggest hit of King's career (#3 R&B / #15 Pop) and his signature song. B. B. King's recording earned him a Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance and a Grammy Hall of Fame award in 1998. King's version of the song was also placed at number 183 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest songs ever. Memorable live versions of the song were included on King's albums Live in Cook County Jail (1971), Bobby Bland and B.B. King Together Again...Live (1976), and Live at San Quentin (1991). The song has been covered by numerous artists since B. B. King's hit version, including Peggy Lee (1970), Aretha Franklin from Spirit in the Dark (1970), Little Milton (1973), Stan Webb (1973), Luther Allison (1979), Steven Brown (Half Out, 1991), The Manhattan Transfer (1995), Dishwalla (1995), Diamanda Galas (1998),[1] Jerry Garcia and David Grisman (1990s), Harry Manx (1990s), Willie Nelson (2000), Mary Coughlan (2001), The Marshall Tucker Band (Stompin' Room Only 2003), Pappo (Buscando un amor, 2003), Buckethead (2004), The Eric Steckel Band (Havana, 2006), Leslie West (Got BLOOZE 2005), Theo Sinton (Emerald Blues, 2008), Anthony Gardner (2009).
On April 4, 2011 over 1,200 eventsâteach-ins, vigils, faith services and town halls were held across the country.
These actions honor the legacy of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., who was assassinated April 4, 1968 in Memphis, TN, where he had gone to stand with sanitation workers demanding their dream: The right to bargain collectively for a voice at work and a better life.
This is the final speech that Martin Luther King gives before being assassinated. Also known as the "Mountain Top" speech. His speech was Autotuned which seems cheesy but is surprising inspiring and refreshing.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s most memorable speech from his life as an activist, "I Have a Dream," was delivered August 28, 1963 before more than 200,000 people in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. as part of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. The speech not only helped to galvanize the already growing civil-rights movement across the country at the time, it also became one of the most influential and inspirational pieces of rhetoric in American history. Remarkably, midway through his delivery, King suspended his pre-scripted text and began to improvise; what resulted was the speech's most recognizable section, the passage in which the words "I have a dream" are passionately repeated.
Idris Elba is reprising his role as John Luther, the brilliant detective struggling with his own demons on the miniseries sequel to BBC Americaâs drama Luther.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s most memorable speech from his life as an activist, "I Have a Dream," was delivered August 28, 1963 before more than 200,000 people in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. as part of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. The speech not only helped to galvanize the already growing civil-rights movement across the country at the time, it also became one of the most influential and inspirational pieces of rhetoric in American history. Remarkably, midway through his delivery, King suspended his pre-scripted text and began to improvise; what resulted was the speech's most recognizable section, the passage in which the words "I have a dream" are passionately repeated.
Rosa Clemente, keynote speaker for the 15th Annual Dinner For Political Prisoners. Hosted by the Malcolm X Commemoration Committee & the 1199 SEIU Activists held at the Martin Luther King Labor Center in New York
He is an iconic figure in the history of African American civil rights. http://www.WatchMojo.com learns more about the life, accomplishments and assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s most memorable speech from his life as an activist, "I Have a Dream," was delivered August 28, 1963 before more than 200,000 people in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. as part of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.
The speech not only helped to galvanize the already growing civil-rights movement across the country at the time, it also became one of the most influential and inspirational pieces of rhetoric in American history.
Remarkably, midway through his delivery, King suspended his pre-scripted text and began to improvise; what resulted was the speech's most recognizable section, the passage in which the words "I have a dream" are passionately repeated.
“100 Days of No Violence” is a community service initiative that was launched on October 10th through Councilor Jay Roberson spearheaded by area youth in an effort to combat crime, especially among youth, in the Birmingham and surrounding communities. Nearly 3,000 students have signed pledges to commit to influence their peers to abstain from behavior that could lead to homicides or their going to jail for 100 days leading into the Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday in January 2011.
For more information go to: www.thebirminghammovement.com or call Councilor Roberson’s office at 205-254-2498 or 205-873-4703.
Website: http://www.thebirminghammovement.com/